Overview: Stock photos with a wide view of the severe storm environment clouds showing the various parts and how they relate to each other.

  • An approaching squall line with gust front and straight shelf cloud
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  • A long horizontal cloud base appears, a squall line along the horizon
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  • Squall line coming: clouds increase well ahead of a squall line
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  • A mixed bag of evaporating convective cloud debris
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  • Clouds at the edge of a storm after a large storm has moved away
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  • What is a storm cloud? The sum of all the clouds in a storm system
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  • Storm cloud characteristics: growing towers along a rain-free base
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  • Anatomy of a squall line cloud bank at sunset
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  • Storm cloud structure revealed: southwest end of a squall line
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  • A thunderstorm has passed by and light fades at twilight
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  • Severe storm cloud features: updraft base, spreading anvil
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  • The history of a severe storm cloud is shown in its sculpted edge
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  • Storm overview showing severe storm cloud patterns
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  • Clouds organized by a storm: rain-free updraft base of a storm
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  • With a severe storm nearby, all lines point to ground zero
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  • Old and new storm cloud features: outflow and new showers
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  • Storm clouds explained: showers and cloud bank along a gust front
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  • Competing forces under a storm cloud
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  • Cloud line is a convergence axis and a mesoscale outflow boundary
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  • Steady-state non-severe storm with pea to marble hailstones
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